Sentences with phrase «handing over your personal data»

Approach a condition from the position of «Tell me what's bothering you» rather than «Tell me what you have,» Bertolini said, and you might convince a patient to hand over personal data in pursuit of a solution to what ultimately irks them.

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The haters» beef: Facebook now stores the personal data of over half a billion people — all within the hands of a 26 - year - old college dropout with no adult supervision.
If the skeptics are right, Wood writes, Common Core «will damage the quality of K — 12 education for many students; strip parents and local communities of meaningful influence over school curricula; centralize a great deal of power in the hands of federal bureaucrats and private interests; push for the aggregation and use of large amounts of personal data on students without the consent of parents; usher in an era of even more abundant and more intrusive standardized testing; and absorb enormous sums of public funding that could be spent to better effect on other aspects of education.»
When looked at in this light, a lot of the behaviors make perfect sense including those of Real Climate (stifling of disagreement as disagreement is experienced as criticism and criticism is experienced as a personal attack), those of reactions to any «skeptical» papers and the journals that publish them, their avoidance of handing over data and correspondence, etc..
For instance, IRS officials recently demanded that Coinbase (a major Bitcoin exchange) hand over its customers» personal data.
After all, the personal data collected by Facebook (which is another issue all by itself) on millions of users — data that contains enough personal details to create a startlingly accurate psychological profile — was simply handed over to someone because he claimed it was for academic research.
This is advantageous for both sides of the transaction, as customers won't have to hand over sensitive personal information and merchants won't have to integrate expensive and complex security systems to safely handle this data.
The only people who even attempt to argue this point are those willing to hand over Canadians personal data for their own gain.
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